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when obama went to israel in the summer of 2008. my grandson who was 11 is now 15 commented on what he was wearing when he went to the wall. my grandson is from an orthodox family. those little things make a difference. >> i think it's huge. a swing element in florida and ohio and virginia. >> up next, follow the money. we have an update on where the campaigns and super pac allies. and other pollsters when you pick battleground states, pick states where campaigns are actually battling. here is the answer. the answer is more coming up. [ female announcer ] research suggests the health of our cells plays a key role throughout our entire lives. ♪ one a day women's 50+ is a complete multi-vitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. ♪ it has more of seven antioxidants to support cell health. that's one a day women's 50+ healthy advantage. you walk into a conventional mattress store, it's really not about you. they say, "well, if you wanted a firm bed you can lie on one of those. we provide the exact individualization that
when obama went to israel in the summer of 2008. my grandson who was 11 is now 15 commented on what he was wearing when he went to the wall. my grandson is from an orthodox family. those little things make a difference. >> i think it's huge. a swing element in florida and ohio and virginia. >> up next, follow the money. we have an update on where the campaigns and super pac allies. and other pollsters when you pick battleground states, pick states where campaigns are actually...
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the most important part of the trip is israel. that resonates domestically and plays off issues like iran. something the romney campaign focuses on more than any other issue. romney said that under obama, iran will get the bomb and under romney they will not. >> that's the line in the sand. >> he hasn't provided specifics about what he would do or what would be more effective than what the administration has done. the only big option on the table is whether you bomb iran to try to take the nuclear weapon. >> i will come back to that, but the polish piece is highly significant. he talks about russia as america's principal adversary. >> they're agree. they are trying to exploit somewhat of a caricature of the obama administration, but exploit the idea that obama is soft on adversaries and hard on allies. obama recently referred to the polish death camps. it was a big flub. the polish government went crazy. there were nazi death camps in poll ant. this is a thumb in the eye of the administration. >> you just were saying that we don't
the most important part of the trip is israel. that resonates domestically and plays off issues like iran. something the romney campaign focuses on more than any other issue. romney said that under obama, iran will get the bomb and under romney they will not. >> that's the line in the sand. >> he hasn't provided specifics about what he would do or what would be more effective than what the administration has done. the only big option on the table is whether you bomb iran to try to...
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steve israel joins me now. i was shocked by a press release you put out. i get the e-mail and this press release you put out yesterday, you were begging for a creation of the super pac and the donors. >> there is no begging, but i will tell you why. the stakes can never be higher. democracy is being bought by a handful of people who can write anything they want. i tell you what. as you know, i'm a big baseball fan. i never have been to a baseball fan where one side is told they don't get bats and gloves. if we want to win the house back and defend medicare instead of allowing republicans to defend millionaires, we have to be able to compete. wisconsin told us that these republicans, this small group of people who can write unlimited money and buy elections had free reign. we can't afford to let that happen for the middle class or medicare. we have to compete. >> when i hear this term and 2008 and president obama overwhelmed john mccain. he was able to carry states that democrats had not carried in decad decades. when you say someone bought the election, yo
steve israel joins me now. i was shocked by a press release you put out. i get the e-mail and this press release you put out yesterday, you were begging for a creation of the super pac and the donors. >> there is no begging, but i will tell you why. the stakes can never be higher. democracy is being bought by a handful of people who can write anything they want. i tell you what. as you know, i'm a big baseball fan. i never have been to a baseball fan where one side is told they don't get...
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and i see a lot of new friends of israel here as well. democrats and republicans alike. >> later that year, the president was caught in an open mic, discussing the israeli prime minister with then french president nicolas sarkozy, who called netanyahu a liar. obama responded, you may be sick of him, but me, i have to deal with him every day. a stark example of how damaged the personal relationship had become between the two. but fast forward to this spring and tensions have eased somewhat. the two leaders have seem to come to the conclusion that the animosity was hurting both of them to a certain point and they've toned down the rhetoric. but what's fascinating is how the obama/netanyahu stands in sharp contrast to reports of the prime minister's ties to mitt romney. this is what's different. romney himself brought it up during a republican debate in december. >> i've also known bibi netanyahu for a long time, and i get on the phone to my friend and say, would it help if i said this? what would you like me to do? let's work together, beca
and i see a lot of new friends of israel here as well. democrats and republicans alike. >> later that year, the president was caught in an open mic, discussing the israeli prime minister with then french president nicolas sarkozy, who called netanyahu a liar. obama responded, you may be sick of him, but me, i have to deal with him every day. a stark example of how damaged the personal relationship had become between the two. but fast forward to this spring and tensions have eased...
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the point of the campaign stopped here and israel and poll ant. it was supposed to be risk averse to listen and learn. even those they are getting an earful. this is the headline that reads mitt the twit. that's what he is hoping to wash away as he heads off with the festivities. even the other statements he has made, there were other gaffes referring to the opposition leader as mr. leader which is not the way he is supposed to be addressed. acknowledging that he 4 a meeting with the head of mi 6. the cia here in britain allowed to take place privately. that is not discussed publicly. with that, his comments to brian, it has been a tough struggle. >> peter, again with the fund raiser, he talks something about he made a comment and a jab at the president involving winston churchill. >> so the conversation as it goes has been president obama took off the bus of winston churchill from inside the oval office when he became president. mitt romney said in an effort to gain favor with the british people he would put a bus back in the white house. >> and
the point of the campaign stopped here and israel and poll ant. it was supposed to be risk averse to listen and learn. even those they are getting an earful. this is the headline that reads mitt the twit. that's what he is hoping to wash away as he heads off with the festivities. even the other statements he has made, there were other gaffes referring to the opposition leader as mr. leader which is not the way he is supposed to be addressed. acknowledging that he 4 a meeting with the head of mi...
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i love israel and when they're attacked by a terrorist group, i'm going to stand up for israel. >> is it fair to say you are somebody who would like to be in the conversation in 2016? >> i think it's fair to say that i think conservative prips govern best and i would like to have some role as governor going forward to make sure we have conservatives in every level of government. >> you're an alumnus not of uba or virginia tech but notre dame. >> i am. >> you play alabama or georgia? >> it doesn't matter. we have the best defense in the country. we have a lot of spirited kids with a lot heart. i'm sorry we had to beat miami. either one, i think it's going to be a great game. >> thanks for coming and oh, i forgot to ask you one other question. are you supporting bill bawling? >> i told him i would support him. >> you're sticking with it? >> he's a good men. he has helped us create jobs. >> are you worried about a divisive primary? >> look, primaries and conventions are about choices. once we finish those, we get back and try to win. >> all right, governor bob mcdonnell. >> thanks. >> yo
i love israel and when they're attacked by a terrorist group, i'm going to stand up for israel. >> is it fair to say you are somebody who would like to be in the conversation in 2016? >> i think it's fair to say that i think conservative prips govern best and i would like to have some role as governor going forward to make sure we have conservatives in every level of government. >> you're an alumnus not of uba or virginia tech but notre dame. >> i am. >> you play...
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egyptian army, the person deciding relations with the united states, whether to keep a peace treaty with israel, and the five leading candidates all have very different ideas about this. egypt is at a crossroads, and the five candidates can really be broken up into two groups. there are islamists, mostly led by the muslim brotherhood and there are secular candidates allied with the former regime, and depending on who egyptians choose, either the muslim brotherhood and islamists or members of the foreign regime, it will set a very different tone for not only egypt but the entire region. >> richard, since there's no new constitution why are we so sure the president will have the power that -- it's the assumption that hoomp assumes office will just inherit a lot of this power because there's no constitution? >> reporter: yes. the way it's supposed to work is, voting takes place today and tomorrow of these five leading candidates, no one is expected to win an outright majority. that is more than 50% of votes cast today. that means there will be a runoff election in the middle of next month. the win
egyptian army, the person deciding relations with the united states, whether to keep a peace treaty with israel, and the five leading candidates all have very different ideas about this. egypt is at a crossroads, and the five candidates can really be broken up into two groups. there are islamists, mostly led by the muslim brotherhood and there are secular candidates allied with the former regime, and depending on who egyptians choose, either the muslim brotherhood and islamists or members of...
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has very close ties to the supreme leader, editor and vied eadviser said iran sho retaliate against israel and said the assassination would be very easy for iran to conduct. they're also blaming the ieae saying the inspectors had questioned the scientist killed yesterday and therefore identifying him to israeli and u.s. intelligence and making him a target. one of the consequences of this could be that iran will reduce its cooperation with the ieae citing security reasons saying that every time one of our scientists talks to you they get bumped off. chuck? >> ali, is there a pattern there? i mean that when the ieae goes in it's not much longer after? i mean, is there a pattern that they're trying to point to? >> well, the iranians are certainly saying there is a pattern here. they're saying every time the ieae talks to their nuclear scientists they become earmarked by the cia or israeli intelligence and it makes them targets. so this has made iran very, very jittery and they may not let their scientists talk to the ieae inspectors and reduce corporations much further saying we're being tar
has very close ties to the supreme leader, editor and vied eadviser said iran sho retaliate against israel and said the assassination would be very easy for iran to conduct. they're also blaming the ieae saying the inspectors had questioned the scientist killed yesterday and therefore identifying him to israeli and u.s. intelligence and making him a target. one of the consequences of this could be that iran will reduce its cooperation with the ieae citing security reasons saying that every time...
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give us a feeling on the ground in israel. the war drum is beating quite significantly in the united states. talk of iran really moving on their nuclear program. what is the feeling there amongst the citizenry and how has the government reacted to the latest developments out of iran? >> hey, luke. well, the feeling on the ground here is no one really wants war with iran. they don't want to attack and then have to deal with the retaliation. you did hear some very strong words thinly veiled threats from israeli leaders that they would take the matter into their own hands and attack iran. tough to tell whether that is just sort of saber rattling, diplomatic strategy or actually a substantial threat. but what united states officials have been saying all along to israel, publicly and behind closed doors is, look, give these sanctions a chance to work. let's get political pressure a chance to work and that pain is still coming. you have the european oil embargo, that doesn't even go into effect until july. they want to see if they c
give us a feeling on the ground in israel. the war drum is beating quite significantly in the united states. talk of iran really moving on their nuclear program. what is the feeling there amongst the citizenry and how has the government reacted to the latest developments out of iran? >> hey, luke. well, the feeling on the ground here is no one really wants war with iran. they don't want to attack and then have to deal with the retaliation. you did hear some very strong words thinly veiled...
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growing threat from iran, new fears that tehran is moving closer to developing that nuclear weapon with israel increasingly on edge. will the u.s. get drug further into the fight? >>> plus -- could super pac surge? we've talked about the millions flowing into the president's pac. we'll look at how all that big money could change the game. >>> but first, a look ahead at the president's schedule as you will see this ties the record for the most fundraisers he's done in a day as president. for today the only thing on his public schedule. or zero dependency on foreign oil. ♪ this is why we at nissan built a car inspired by zero. because zero is worth everything. the zero gas, 100% electric nissan leaf. innovation for the planet. innovation for all. okay... is this where we're at now, we just eat whatever tastes good? like these sweet honey clusters... actually there's a half a day's worth of fiber in every ... why stop at cereal? bring on the pork chops and the hot fudge. fantastic. are you done sweetie? yea [ male announcer ] fiber beyond recognition. fiber one. hey, i love your cereal there--
growing threat from iran, new fears that tehran is moving closer to developing that nuclear weapon with israel increasingly on edge. will the u.s. get drug further into the fight? >>> plus -- could super pac surge? we've talked about the millions flowing into the president's pac. we'll look at how all that big money could change the game. >>> but first, a look ahead at the president's schedule as you will see this ties the record for the most fundraisers he's done in a day as...
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wrote about congressional republicans and other republicans interested in pushing romney into a trip to israel. he has a decades long friendship with netanyahu. >> i will be shock if he does didn't i will give a shout-out to amy for intuitive piece about how the obama campaign is going after veterans. >> it is an interesting thing. there was that poll out there. it has been a concerted effort. we will see if it pays off. norfolk, virginia, maybe the most important swing mark net the presidential election. that's it important this edition of "the daily run-down." tomorrow on the show, president obama's deputy campaign manager, stephanie cutter, will you join us. coming up, chris jansing. bye-bye. >>> here is your business travel forecast on this monday. a large area of clouds and rain heading up the eastern seaboard. definitely an umbrella stay for many areas from the appalachians, my atlantic through new england. heaviest rains will be locate flood the mountains of pennsylvania. the forecast today, east coast definitely traveled. middle of the country to the west, beautiful. early summer weath
wrote about congressional republicans and other republicans interested in pushing romney into a trip to israel. he has a decades long friendship with netanyahu. >> i will be shock if he does didn't i will give a shout-out to amy for intuitive piece about how the obama campaign is going after veterans. >> it is an interesting thing. there was that poll out there. it has been a concerted effort. we will see if it pays off. norfolk, virginia, maybe the most important swing mark net the...
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>> the dedication and determination of these two world statesmen have born proof peace has come to israel and to egypt. [ applause ] >> daily flashback to this day in 1979 when histories with made on the white house lawn. egyptian president and israeli prime minister signed a peace treaty ending a state of war between those two countries lasted more than 30 years. the treaty is still going today. another reminder that foreign policy achievements can mean little in an election year. >>> it's day one of a three-day marathon here at the supreme court with the justices weighing in on the central piece of the president's health care reform law whether the individual mandate is constitutional. my panel today, karen finney and "the washington post's" dan balls. before we get blown away here. it's a windy day. it's beautiful but windy. karen, i want to start with you. one thing happened friday of somewhat political significance and that is this decision by the democrats and team obama to take obama care and say, fine, you want to use it, so will we. it became a twitter war. that was amusing to wa
>> the dedication and determination of these two world statesmen have born proof peace has come to israel and to egypt. [ applause ] >> daily flashback to this day in 1979 when histories with made on the white house lawn. egyptian president and israeli prime minister signed a peace treaty ending a state of war between those two countries lasted more than 30 years. the treaty is still going today. another reminder that foreign policy achievements can mean little in an election year....
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steve israel, chairman of the democratic congressman campaign committee, democrat from new york. thanks for coming on this morning. >> thank you. >> all right. those weekly jobless numbers, they're out. what does that do for the markets? opening bell about to ring. let's get the market rundown. becky quick is here. what are the numbers? >> chuck, they came in a number that was down. good news and bad news. in the end, i don't think it's a whole great set of numbers here. they were actually down those weekly jobless claims by 3,000. the bad news is economists expected a bigger drop and numbers above 350 that have people concerned. we're probably not seeing great activity in the jobs market just yet. maybe more concerning is something we heard from norfolk southern. the big train company came out and affirmed something we had been hearing from fedex earlier this week. we talked about how federal express lowered its numbers and that's a big deal because the transports are very important about where the economy is headed. these are forward looking numbers that tell us where we can ex
steve israel, chairman of the democratic congressman campaign committee, democrat from new york. thanks for coming on this morning. >> thank you. >> all right. those weekly jobless numbers, they're out. what does that do for the markets? opening bell about to ring. let's get the market rundown. becky quick is here. what are the numbers? >> chuck, they came in a number that was down. good news and bad news. in the end, i don't think it's a whole great set of numbers here. they...
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. >>> and mitt romney gets ready to fly across the pond for a trip to israel, poland and the london olympics. is there any political risk to a week long trip abroad at this stage of a tough campaign? good morning from washington. it's monday. july 23rd, 2012. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. our first read coming up. first breaking news any minute now, penn state university will learn its fate as the ncaa prepares to hand down punishment to the football program the entire athletic department for the child sex abuse scandal. it comes just 11 days after a scathing report accused university officials of covering up allegations again then assistant coach jerry sandusky for more than a decade. national investigative reporter michael isikoff is awaiting the announcement at state college in pennsylvania. bruce feldman is the columnist for cbs sports. michael, you're at state college. let me start with you. what are they expecting to hear, what are they bracing for? >> well, chuck, to say people are on edge here would be an understatement. college football is so central to this school, t
. >>> and mitt romney gets ready to fly across the pond for a trip to israel, poland and the london olympics. is there any political risk to a week long trip abroad at this stage of a tough campaign? good morning from washington. it's monday. july 23rd, 2012. this is "the daily rundown." i'm chuck todd. our first read coming up. first breaking news any minute now, penn state university will learn its fate as the ncaa prepares to hand down punishment to the football program...
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i reported earlier this week israel has already informed or asked for approval of the jordanians that they might have to go ahead and do this. >> what did the jordanians say? >> they said not yet. not yet. >> that is not enough. >> it's not -- certainly not a no. turkey is not a no. jordan is not a no. there is one thing a lot of countries in the middle east can agree on right now it is that syria's use of chemical weapons would be terrible. even more terrible would be the use of those chemical weapons by jihadist groups fighting syria so there are a number of fears. one is that assad is crazy and desperate enough to use chemical weapons on his own people. of course there is precedent for that in the middle east. saddam hussein did the very same thing. >> right. >> the second fear thes lose control over their chemical weapons stockpiles and they fall into the hands of these terrible people. >> where are we going here? it's clear that -- so we're learning, you know, it is one of these things, the headlines today are backwards. right? in this respect. so two days ago president obama and
i reported earlier this week israel has already informed or asked for approval of the jordanians that they might have to go ahead and do this. >> what did the jordanians say? >> they said not yet. not yet. >> that is not enough. >> it's not -- certainly not a no. turkey is not a no. jordan is not a no. there is one thing a lot of countries in the middle east can agree on right now it is that syria's use of chemical weapons would be terrible. even more terrible would be...
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tomorrow on the show steve israel joins us. up next chris jansing. bye-bye. get to bloggin' ♪ so hot right now d esigthneatr ♪ our ♪ sunglasses be foggin' ♪ this crowd is classic ♪ so we play 'em like rachmaninoff ♪ ♪ just hooked 'em up with score alerts ♪ ♪now we're about to set it off ♪set it off like a score alert ♪ beep beep what? ♪if you set your phone to vibrate ♪ ♪ then it might alert your button flies all the ♪ ♪ girls and the guys wanna keep that credit score ♪ ♪ high like a private jet free-credit-score-dot-com ♪ ♪ don't forget narrator: offer applies with enrollment in freecreditscore.com silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on the road. so, what do you think? [ engine revs ] i'll take it. [ male announcer ] it's chevy truck month. now during chevy truck month, get 0% apr financing for 60 months or trade up to get the 2012 chevy silverado all-star edition with a total value of $8,000. hurry in before they're all gone! a body at rest tends to stay at rest... while a body
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opportunity to be viewed on that statesman stage, to see if he has parody with people with in, for example, israel and that carries some benefit. >> shameless plugs. >> the redman group, 2:00 p.m. tuesday at center for american progress. they'll have a panel talking about the nra. >> daniel silva's new novel "the fallen angel," wonderful read. >> we will have mr. silva on. >> and we are really happy in our home that our cousin is back from afghanistan, stephanie is a marine officer and she got home safely. >> happy birthday, mom, one day later. that's it for this edition of the daily rundown. coming up next, chris jansing. she is live from aurora, colorado. >>> i'm meteorologist bill karins with your business travel forecast. airport delays are very likely during the late afternoon hours, especially up through new england, all the way back down to philadelphia, baltimore, washington, d.c. everyone has a chance, it seems, of thunderstorms at one portion of the day. now, also, back into the central plains, very hot conditions continue today. it looks like our heat wave will continue early this week.
opportunity to be viewed on that statesman stage, to see if he has parody with people with in, for example, israel and that carries some benefit. >> shameless plugs. >> the redman group, 2:00 p.m. tuesday at center for american progress. they'll have a panel talking about the nra. >> daniel silva's new novel "the fallen angel," wonderful read. >> we will have mr. silva on. >> and we are really happy in our home that our cousin is back from afghanistan,...
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and he happened to go to israel earlier this year. so he's been sort of -- you know, checking off the list. >> methodically almost. >> that's right. and preparing himself. positioning himself in a way that would make him moration rackive. >> back to the five. somebody on there that's -- hmm, that would be a smart pick. >> well, your point about the direct mail piece, i think shows that everybody on that list would underscore some weakness romney has. that's the -- romney -- >> strength that you think -- >> well, romney's probably -- probably part of the consideration. for portman, are you really injecting the bush administration into this debate in the with a way it wants? pawlenty, injecting massachusetts fiscal mess? for each one of these guys you rattle off some problem that underscores another weakness that romney has. >> what -- and jim, counter cases, what message he wants to send some message. portman, the governing message, ryan -- lesser -- somewhat of that, too. but also younger, could -- fire up the base. message of pawlent
and he happened to go to israel earlier this year. so he's been sort of -- you know, checking off the list. >> methodically almost. >> that's right. and preparing himself. positioning himself in a way that would make him moration rackive. >> back to the five. somebody on there that's -- hmm, that would be a smart pick. >> well, your point about the direct mail piece, i think shows that everybody on that list would underscore some weakness romney has. that's the -- romney...
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israel literally draws the line on iran's nuclear program. >>> new concerns for diplomat safety in libya as the defense secretary says terrorists planned that deadly attack. >>> first a look at the president and mitt romney's schedule. lighter schedules for them both today. a fund-raising day in particular for both of of them, the president heads to florida. you're watching msnbc. why should our wallets tell us what our favorite color is? every room deserves to look great. and every footstep should tell us we made the right decision. so when we can feel our way through the newest, softest, and most colorful options... ...across every possible price range... ...our budgets won't be picking the style. we will. more saving. more doing. that's the power of the home depot. right now get $37 basic installation on all special order carpet. like a squirrel stashes nuts, you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec® liquid gels. nothing starts working faster than zyrtec® at relieving your allergy symptoms for 24 hours. zyrtec®. love the air. nah. [ dennis' voice ] i bet he's got an allsta
israel literally draws the line on iran's nuclear program. >>> new concerns for diplomat safety in libya as the defense secretary says terrorists planned that deadly attack. >>> first a look at the president and mitt romney's schedule. lighter schedules for them both today. a fund-raising day in particular for both of of them, the president heads to florida. you're watching msnbc. why should our wallets tell us what our favorite color is? every room deserves to look great. and...
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in the absence of those crossover votes and in the absence of those independent votes, israel have a great deal of difficulty in terms of maintaining what the president wants to win. can he win in virginia and ohio? yes, he can. as i spoke to him about it, as he carries virginia, i think he'll carry the entire country. >> governor strickland, the unemployment rate in ohio, below the national average. there seems to be a fight, essentially, between governor kasich and president obama about who deserves credit. >> well, the unemployment was coming down in ohio well before john kasich became the governor. but the fact is that the president deserves the credit, in large part because of his saving of the auto industry, which we believe is connected to about 800,000 jobs in ohio. it's a huge issue. mitt romney was opposed to the action the president took, but the auto industry has been saved, manufacturing is coming back in ohio, and chuck, in regards to the answer of the first question you asked, are we better off today than we were four years ago? absolutely, we are. four years ago, we w
in the absence of those crossover votes and in the absence of those independent votes, israel have a great deal of difficulty in terms of maintaining what the president wants to win. can he win in virginia and ohio? yes, he can. as i spoke to him about it, as he carries virginia, i think he'll carry the entire country. >> governor strickland, the unemployment rate in ohio, below the national average. there seems to be a fight, essentially, between governor kasich and president obama about...
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and for bungling that foreign trip to england, israel and poland. he announced paul ryan as his running mate but that didn't produce the bump he needed. as the focus of the race turned to medicare and the ryan budget. the republican convention was disrupted by weather and a guy talking to an empty chair. and then mid september, the leaked video of mitt romney's 47% remark surfaced. the first presidential debate, romney bested obama in front of 66 million people and began to benefit from mement tum. and then hurricane sandy hit. on tuesday romney will try to unseat an incumbent president, he's trying to knock a party out of power after just one term. while the president is targeting each part of his coalition with a handful of small arguments, romney is counting on winning the large one. >> he made a lot of promises, but those promises he couldn't keep. and the difference between us, he made promises he couldn't keep, i'm making promises i have kept and i will keep them for the american people. >> so where does that leave us? the two campaigns believ
and for bungling that foreign trip to england, israel and poland. he announced paul ryan as his running mate but that didn't produce the bump he needed. as the focus of the race turned to medicare and the ryan budget. the republican convention was disrupted by weather and a guy talking to an empty chair. and then mid september, the leaked video of mitt romney's 47% remark surfaced. the first presidential debate, romney bested obama in front of 66 million people and began to benefit from mement...